Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993

Appeals - Appeal to High Court

65: Extension of time

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"Asking for more time to lodge documents"

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You can ask the High Court or a High Court Judge to give you more time to lodge a notice, application, or document. They can decide to extend the time if you or another party asks them. This applies to time limits set out in sections 59 to 64 of the act.

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Part 5Appeals
Appeal to High Court

65Extension of time

  1. The High Court or a Judge of the High Court may, in its or that Judge's discretion, on the application of the appellant or intending appellant, or any other party, extend any time prescribed or allowed under any of the provisions of sections 59 to 64 for the lodging of any notice, application, or other document.

Compare
  • 1983 No 130 s 43
  • 1987 No 85 s 47